This book is the first volume of a series entitled Unveiling the Esoteric in Buddhism that aims o reform many aspects of Buddhist heuristics and gnoseology. In this volume the nature of the karma that governs all phenomenal appearances in the three worlds of the samsara is examined. From the basic premises the thesis proceeds logically to expound the intricacies of the mode of manifestation of all aspects of this basic law.

Many traditional beliefs are simplified "truths" that had their genesis in the infancy of humanity's ability to logically enquire. The Buddha utilized a similar primitive belief system concerning karma without any alternation. The simplified elementary beliefs are all that have been perpetuated, and Buddhists have never really queried inherently flawed logic. Such as the belief of transmigration of human consciousness into the animal Kingdom after death. They have asserted a near adamantine faith in the writings of those that have simply reiterated the exoteric teachings. The text presents a series of syllogisms rectifying the flaws, bringing to light part of the Buddha's own agenda for the education of humanity.

An Australian citizen. Bodo Balsys was born in Germany 1949. he was first awakened to the dharma by the appearance of an enlightened teacher to his third eye when he was eighteen. This was the consequence of an aeonic long friendship upon the path of enlightenment, each life being sequenced as part of a progressive educational outpouring for the liberation of the all. Since the early 1970s Bodo has researched, written upon, and taught in most field of the dharma, specifically in the way it unfolds through the clear light of meditative perspicuity. His early writings were concerned with explaining various esoteric subjects, such as he nature of the path to liberation by following the curricula of the council of Bodhisattvas. In 1996 he gained a degree in science from the University of Western Sydney.

Preface ix1 The Basic Definition of Karma and Extrapolated Concepts 12 Skandhas and Samskaras 403 The Question of Rebirth into the Animal Kingdom 734 The Hypothetical Life of Ananda 1355 The Doctrine of Karma from the Jewel Ornament of Liberation 1546 Miscellaneous Perspectives on Karma 2317 Epilogue 273 Bibliography 282 Index 284